Todd Davison was the winner of the Beta Sigma Phi, Eta Omicron fall fundraiser. Davison won a $100 shopping spree for Super 1 Foods in Ruston, which he donated to the Boys and Girls Clubs of North Central Louisiana. Pictured are Davison, Rosy Bromell of Beta Sigma Phi and Eldonta Osborne of the Boys and Girls Club.

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In today’s fast and hectic world, the traditional work week of Monday through Friday no longer exists. Additionally, families are often busy with other activities such as school, sports and visiting extended family members. It is during these times that individuals may find it hard to visit the Lord’s house. In an effort to accommodate modern schedules, Trinity United Methodist Church is making worship a little more accessible by now holding a service at 6 p.m. each Wednesday.

JPS Ford officially broke ground recently on its new dealership property on Gap Farm Road in Arcadia. The Bienville Parish Chamber of Commerce and the Arcadia Mayor’s Office, along with family and friends, were in attendance to celebrate the occassion. Pictured from left to right are Clint Graham, Bienville Parish Chamber President Dan Loe, John Sullivan, Arcadia Mayor Eugene Smith, Jason Bullock, Paul Bullock, Stephen Bullock and JPS Ford General Manager Jim Shrell.